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ERA Key Realty names Poblocki branch director

MaryBeth Poblocki

Boston, MA ERA Key Realty Services of Northbridge has named MaryBeth Poblocki of Milton branch director of ERA Key – Great Spaces. Great Spaces merged with ERA Key Realty Services in 2021.

Poblocki previously served as associate broker at William Raveis Real Estate, Mortgage & Insurance. Before that, she was a real estate broker at Capital Residential Group, a vice president/real estate broker at GKR Residential and a client services associate at Meredith & Grew.

She earned her bachelor’s degree from the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts in North Adams. She is an Accredited Buyer’s Representative (ABR) and an Accredited Seller’s Representative (ASR). She is a member of the Greater Boston Real Estate Board, the Massachusetts Association of Realtors and the National Association of Realtors.

Poblocki is a member of the Parent Volunteer Committee at Xaverian Brothers High School and is a fundraising representative for various local organizations.

“After working alongside some of Boston’s top commercial real estate brokers, I realized that my true love was residential real estate,” Poblocki said. “Since then, I have sold more than $100 million of real estate in Massachusetts. ERA Key – Great Spaces provides me with an opportunity to continue my career in a management position with a rapidly growing leader in residential real estate.”

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